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Charles Murray argues that the government should replace all entitlement programs with an annual cash grant of $10,000 for life.
How many veterans fall through the gap between care and compensation is a question that is worth investigating. The scope is important, but there is little question that the problem exists.
The economic and social ills of the welfare state, here and abroad, have been well publicized, but the spiritual emptiness that has led to those ills has gone largely unrecognized.
Over the last hundred years, psychiatry has taken very different perspectives on war stress.
A flourishing human life is not a life lived with an ageless body or untroubled soul, but rather a life lived in rhythmed time, mindful of time"s limits andappreciative of each season.
A number of influential recent studies purport to show that inequality in income--not poverty per se--has detrimental health consequences.
This Bradley Lecture questions what our moral obligations are to those who choose to live dangerously or foolishly in their personal lives.
In comparisons of performance metrics in mobile telephone service markets, empirical estimates suggest that countries that auction licenses do not achieve higher levels of output.



